JOURNEY INTO THE DIVINE WILL

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  • The Feast of the Assumption should be called Feast of the Divine Will.

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  • The more the blows of the cross knock the soul down, the more light she acquires.

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  • Melancholy does not enter the Divine Will. The Divine Will contains the substance of all joys, the fount of all happinesses.

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  • Motion is Sign of Life. The Passport is in Order to Enter Into the Kingdom of the Divine Will

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  • Inseparability of one who lives in the Divine Will with her Creator.  The Queen of Heaven together with Jesus in instituting the Most Holy Sacrament.  The children of the Divine Will will be suns and stars that will crown the Celestial Sovereign.

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  • The Blood of Jesus is the defense of creatures before the rights of Divine Justice. One who gives himself to God loses his rights and acquires the divine right to happiness.

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  • Neither fears, nor doubts, nor any danger at all, can enter into the Divine Will. Just as the works of Jesus had their complete fruit after His death, so it will be with Luisa. In the Divine Will there are no nights, nor sleep; it is always full daylight and full vigil.

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  • The souls who live in the Divine Will do whatever God does. True reigning is to not be excluded from anything created by God.

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  • The Heart of Jesus, spring of glory and of graces.

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  • Sublimeness and power of sacrifice.  How God, when He wants to give a great good, asks for the sacrifice of the creature.  Example of Noah and of Abraham.

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